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FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 20 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 28, 2022 PUBLIC HEARING scoring early and often to win going away, 42-6. The home team scored all 42 points before halftime and was able to cruise the rest of the way. The Golden Tornadoes are 3-4 overall, and 2-3 in the league. Everett is currently 12th 1 power rankings, while Malden is ranked 26th overall in Division 3. “Our team played very fast and physical on Friday against Malden,” said coach Rob DiLoreto after the game. “We are hoping to build on that performance as we prepare for Lynn Classical this week.” The Tide will take on the Rams (5-1) Friday night (Oct. 28) at Lynn’s Manning Field, beginning at 6 p.m. But first things first, let’s wrap up another offensive explosion by the Everett boys last Friday night against the aforementioned Malden. Everett quarterback Karmarri Ellerbe sent an immediate message to the visiting Golden Tornadoes with an electrifying 85-yard touchdown run. Adoni Santos completed the scoring play with another successful extra point boot through the uprights. The Everett defense then joined the fun when Jayden Prophete picked off a pass and proceeded to run it back 45-yards for six more points. Santos once again tacked on the extra point to put his teammates up by 14 very early in the opening stanza. Ellerbe followed with a 21-yard run to the endzone to close out the fi rst quarter scoring, and then Santos did his thing once again to account for the 21st point. At the start of the second quarter, Prophete came up with his second interception of the game and also ran that one back for six more points. The entire scoring play went for 35 yards. The defense disrupted the Malden offense again; that resulted in the team’s fifth touchdown of the game. This time it was Jaiden Williams who recovered a fumble and dashed seven yards for the score. Damien Lackland was credited with Everett’s final touchdown of the game late in the second quarter with a three-yard run to paydirt. Santos also nailed the fi nal four extra points to help account for six of the team’s 42 points in the game. The Golden Tornadoes were able to avoid the shutout with FOOTBALL | SEE PAGE 24 This amendment does not change the underlying zoning districts for the aforementioned parcels. Amendment No. 2 The City of Everett Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended by modifying the first row of the Table of Dimensional Standards contained in Section 30(F)(1) of the Ordinance by deleting “30%” under the Min. Open Space column and inserting in its place “25%”, as demonstrated below [in which text shown with strikethrough is to be deleted and text shown with bold/underline is to be added]: 1. Table of Dimensional Standards Min. Open Space Zoning Sub-Districts Resort Casino Overlay District Gaming Establishment 30% 25% This ordinance shall take effect upon passage by the City Council and subsequent approval by His Honor the Mayor A true copy attest in the latest Division Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held on Monday November 28th, 2022 at 7:00PM, in the Everett City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Everett City Hall. Page 23 CITY COUNCIL ………….....…………. No. C0442-22 IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY -TWO AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 30 OF THE REVISED ZONING ORDINANCES Councilor /s/ John F. Hanlon, as President Whereas: The City of Everett Zoning Ordinance, Section 30 (“Lower Broadway Economic Development District”) allows for the use of “Gaming Establishment” in the Resort Casino Overlay District, Now, therefore, by the authority granted to the City Council of the City of Everett, Massachusetts to make ordinances: Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Everett, Massachusetts that the Revised Ordinances of the City of Everett be amended as follows: Be it Ordained: BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVERETT, under the authority of G.L. c. 40A, as amended, that, for the purposes set forth in Section 2A of Chapter 808 of the Acts of 1975 and to promote the general welfare of the city, protect the health and safety of its inhabitants, encourage the most appropriate use of land within the city, retain the natural resources, and protect, conserve and increase the value of property, the Everett Zoning Map be amended to modify certain subdistrict boundaries within the Lower Broadway Economic Development District, and that Section 30 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Everett be amended to modify certain dimensional requirements within the Lower Broadway Economic Development District, as set forth below: Amendment No. 1: The City of Everett Zoning Ordinance and the Zoning Map are hereby amended to modify the boundary of the Resort Casino Overlay District so as to extend over and across Broadway (Route 99) to encompass and include all of the land within the City of Everett bounded by Dexter Street, Robin Street, Mystic Street, Bow Street, and Broadway, as shown on the attached updated Zoning Map. As a result of this amendment, the following parcels will be located within the Resort Casino Overlay District (as well as within the underlying zoning district as shown on the Zoning Map): Address 12 Dexter Street 3-5 Bow Street 2 Thompson Place 23 Mystic Street 33 Mystic Street 35 Mystic Street 39-43 Mystic Street 51 Mystic Street 14-16 Robin Street 15 Broadway City of Everett Assessor’s Parcel ID H0-07-000024 H0-07-000082 H0-07-000072 H0-07-000071 H0-07-000069 H0-07-000067 H0-07-000063 H0-07-000060 H0-07-000056 H0-07-000017 Sergio Cornelio, City Clerk October 28, 2022

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